Thursday, September 18, 2014

Wishful Thinking

About a thousand times in my blog I've mentioned that our apartment in the center of (downtown) Eindhoven has been for sale for roughly 3 yrs.  I try my best not to get my hopes up (see we want to move, we don't have to move - which affects the asking price) but occasionally I let my mind wander.  What kind of house would I want if it was even a possibility?  Using Funda (a housing website) I look around at our options and try to decide what suites us best.  I generally lean toward the older homes from the '30s, they seem to have a lot of character on the outside.  But knowing myself I would want to gut the inside and make it completely modern.  Once in a while I look at the newer houses, but the "modern" way of building here in The Netherlands seems to lack charm.  Being that we've lived in the busy part of town for around 9 yrs, it makes us start to think a quiet neighborhood isn't for us, which means a townhouse in the city.  What happened when that crossed my mind, the worst... I started daydreaming about how I would decorate it!  Ahh, that's sooo not like me.  But what did I end up with... love these terms... rustic industrial chic.  Curious as to what that looks like, thanks to Pinterest I already have lots of great ideas.  I must admit it's awfully neutral for someone who loves bright colors, but I figure I could add pops of color here and there.  Now just to get a house, and the money to afford such unique quality furnishings & finishing's!

 
 
 


Bye! Dag! Adios! Namaste!
:) Danica

5 comments:

  1. Oh gosh! I love it! I think if I ever get to decorate/buy real furniture I would go with a white /gray color pallet. My friend has a house in Hamburg and it's totally gorgeous!

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  2. These photos of what you would want are just beautiful. They are homey & cozy & inviting! Best of luck with moving!

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  3. Awesome, thanks! Finally getting some recognition, ha-ha, j/k! I'll head over to your blog this week for the details.
    :) Danica

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